March 18, 2004

DON'T HAVE MUCH TO SAY...

But anyway... I was reading a few of my friends' blog: Wai San, Kumar and Adriene. Great writings!!! Writings of what they are passionate about. They really love it.

Wai San's in biotech while Kumar is studying law. Adriene, la feminise and malaisienne is a writer.

They all have something which I wish I could do.

I'd love to study biology again... and if I were given an opportunity, I would go do it. Marine sciences... or whatever. I would learn to love the sea. Thank you, Wai San for diving into biology!

I'd love to learn how to orate... and if I were given an opportunity to go for another round of MUN, I would go do it. With more passion and drive. I would learn how to love the people of this Earth. To learn about their cultures and about our similarities. To live in harmorny. Thank you, Kumar for speaking up!

I'd love to learn how to draw and write... and if I were given an opportunity to do so, I will. And I have! For my up-coming finals' presentation, I dream to make my own clay plates and dishes. And thank you, Adriene for showing me that dreams can come true. She has always given me the impression that anyone can be creative.

Thanks you guys!!!

March 10, 2004

DAIRY FARM

It has been two weeks after our trip to Singapore. Time passes real fast. And the thing is we will be headed off to that tiny island again this weekend.

Actually Singapore is not that tiny. It's Wide! In the things that they build - highways, beautiful hotels and museums. Not forgetting of the trees that they plant too.

The second day of our last trip to Singapore, we manage to go to Sungai Buloh. Yes, in Singapore. It is a wetland with all of its wonder and beauty. Very well mantained, actually too well. But nontheless, beautiful.

After which we headed to a place called Dairy Farm. Upon reaching there, I knew why they have named the place such.

After a small traiil into the unknown, it open up to a wide field of green grass and if cows were eating there, it would look like the milk advert from New Zealand.

Towering by the side of this space are huge red rocks where we climbed. The sight from above were splendid.

I was the last to climb as a group of us sang with the strummings of Farid's guitar. He is really good with it.

Would love to write more, but I have a class at 12:30 later. So, see you later then...